Abstract
AbstractHIV testing coverage in sub-Saharan Africa is lower among men than women. We investigated the impact of a peer-delivered U=U (undetectable equals untransmittable) message on men’s HIV testing uptake through a cluster randomized trial with individual mobile clinic days as unit of randomization.On standard of care (SOC) days, peer promoters’ informed men about the availability of HIV testing at the mobile clinic. On intervention days, peer promoters’ delivered U=U messages. We used logistic regression adjusting for mobile clinic location, clustering by study day, to determine the percentage of invited men who tested for HIV at the mobile clinic.Peer promoters delivered 1048 invitations over 12 days. In the SOC group, 68 (13%) of 544 men invited tested for HIV (3, 4.4% HIV-positive). In the U=U group, 112 (22%) of 504 men invited tested for HIV (7, 6.3% HIV-positive). Men in the U=U group had greater odds of testing for HIV (adjusted odds ratio=1.59, 95% CI=0.98-2.57).Tailored, peer-delivered messages that explain the benefits of HIV treatment in reducing HIV transmission can increase men’s HIV testing uptake.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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